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blowfelt
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What size alloys can i go upto without doing anything (modify disc,calipers etc)to my cav TD?
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You won't have to modify the brakes to go up in wheel size
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dave955 wrote:You won't have to modify the brakes to go up in wheel size
Thanks Dave.

Would i have to modify anything then?

I am thinking of putting 15" alloy on my cav,would they look ok (too small) or would 16" or 17" look better?
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I'd go for 16" for looks/ practicality. As long as you get an Et of around 49-45 you won't have to modify anything
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Thank you.
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15-inch was standard for most alloys on the Cav except for the Turbo which had a whopping great 16-inches of rimmage, so as Dave says, you won't need to do a thang. Just make sure they're the correct stud pattern!
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